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Mustafa Batdyyev

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Nationality
  
Karachay

Name
  
Mustafa Batdyyev

Political party
  
Non-Partisan

Role
  
Russian Politician


Profession
  
Economist

Religion
  
Sunni Islam

Succeeded by
  
Boris Ebzeyev

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Preceded by
  
Vladimir Magomedovich Semenov

Born
  
December 24, 1950 (age 73) South Kazakhstan Province, Kazakh SSR, USSR (
1950-12-24
)

Similar People
  
Boris Ebzeyev, Rashid Temrezov, Vladimir Semyonov

Education
  
Moscow State University

Dr. Mustafa Azret-Aliyevich Batdyyev (Russian: Мустафа Азрет-Алиевич Батдыев, Karachay-Balkar: Батдыланы Азрет-Алийни джашы Мустафа) (born December 24, 1950) is a Russian politician of Karachay ethnicity, who was the second president of Karachay–Cherkessia, serving from 2003 to 2008.

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Biography

Mustafa Batdyyev was born to an ethnic Karachay family in Kazakhstan; his family repatriated in 1957. Mustafa Batdyyev finished a boarding school in Cherkessk and served in the Soviet Army from 1970 to 1972. In 1978 he was graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University and in 1981 he got his doctorate there. Batdyyev is married and has two children.

Governmental career

After his studies, Mustafa Batdyyev returned to Karachay–Cherkessia where from 1981 to 1986 he worked as an economist in the "Rodina" kolkhoz. From 1986 to 1992 he successfully headed the Economics Department of the Oblast Communist Commettee. 1992 to 1997 Mustafa Batdyyev worked in the Government of Karachay–Cherkessia dealing with economic affairs. In 1997 Mustafa Batdyyev was appointed as a chairman of the National Bank of Karachay–Cherkessia which was recognized as the best in Russian Federation. On August 31, 2003 Mustafa Batdyyev defeated the first president of Karachay–Cherkessia, Vladimir Magomedovich Semenov, in the presidential elections. In the summer of 2008, Batdyyev was replaced as president of Karachay–Cherkessia by Boris Ebzeyev, who was appointed by Russian Federation President Dmitry Medvedev.

Controversy

In November 2004, following the brutal killing of seven businessmen, Batdyyev's son-in-law was convicted for organizing the murders.

References

Mustafa Batdyyev Wikipedia